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Alasdair McLellan may fly under the radar in comparison to some of the industry’s more visible fashion photographers, but his work most certainly doesn’t. The restrained, British-born photographer’s images speak for him through the newsstands and billboards they consistently pepper, season after season.

A large part of McLellan’s appeal lies in his versatility; for Spring/Summer 2013 he shot, directed, and photographed Dior Joallerie's film and print campaigns, as well as lensing campaigns for
Louis Vuitton, Lucky Brand Jeans,
H&M and Topshop.

McLellan’s considerable commercial output capitalises on the photographer’s ability to capture constructed images with a candidness. He is capable of bringing out the person within the subject, using a naturally light touch and form entirely his own.

McLellan’s career began at i-D magazine. McLellan has gone on to shoot numerous i-D covers, notably with
Jourdan Dunn and
Coco Rocha; along with covers and editorials for British Vogue, GQ Style, WSJ, W and Vogue Paris.

Following his campaigns for Louis Vuitton, Armani,
Calvin Klein, Supreme and Longchamp, the desirability of McLellan’s aesthetic and his traction in the industry is undeniable.